On 3: when doing a mathematics degree, you will often get a fair bit of choice of what subjects to study in depth. So any list of subjects-you-need-to-know will need to be somewhat variable—or else end up covering more than most people would do in their actual undergraduate studies. Could you say more about what areas you’re interested in?
Theoretically, I’m most interested in things related to Data Science/Machine Learning/Deep Learning, as that’s my day job. However, since this is my day job, it’s also the area that I know the most about. So e.g. I’ve studied Linear Algebra, Probability, Statistics etc quiet a bit.
I’m mostly interested in rounding out my specific knowledge with everything else I need to know to have knowledge equivalent to a well-rounded math major.
In terms of what personally interests me the most, that’d be logic/foundations-of-mathematics type stuff, e.g. Set Theory.
On 3: when doing a mathematics degree, you will often get a fair bit of choice of what subjects to study in depth. So any list of subjects-you-need-to-know will need to be somewhat variable—or else end up covering more than most people would do in their actual undergraduate studies. Could you say more about what areas you’re interested in?
Theoretically, I’m most interested in things related to Data Science/Machine Learning/Deep Learning, as that’s my day job. However, since this is my day job, it’s also the area that I know the most about. So e.g. I’ve studied Linear Algebra, Probability, Statistics etc quiet a bit.
I’m mostly interested in rounding out my specific knowledge with everything else I need to know to have knowledge equivalent to a well-rounded math major.
In terms of what personally interests me the most, that’d be logic/foundations-of-mathematics type stuff, e.g. Set Theory.